A photographic study of“the frightening potential [of Asian
longhorned beetles] to eat their way through North American forests .
. . a call to action.”—School Library Journal (starred review) The
Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) has made news across the United States.
These beetles came to America from China, living in wood turned into
shipping material. At first the beetles invaded urban areas, where
hardwood trees were in limited supply. Chicago was able to declare
itself ALB-free in 2006. But right now, there is bad news in
Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Toronto. Infestations have
erupted in the areas’ hardwood forests, and these beetles, while bad
at flying, are very good at killing trees. Clint McFarland’s job?
Stop the ALB at any cost. How do you balance the needs of residents,
the impact to the environment, and an invasive species primed to wipe
out entire forests? It takes the help of everyday people, such as
children playing baseball at a playground, teams of beetle-sniffing
dogs, and science-minded people (bug scientists and tree doctors) to
eradicate this invasive pest. “A splendid example of science
controversy in everyday life.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“This fascinating, timely book might just change the way readers
look at insects and trees for good.”—Booklist (starred review)
“A fascinating look at the origins of an invasive species and
efforts to combat the damage it causes.”—Publishers Weekly “The
subject and the youth of many of the participants give this title an
immediacy unusual even in this excellent series, bridging the gap
between scientist and reader in a way that invites kids into the
process.”—Bulletin
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A Rogue Insect and the People Who Track It
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780544601994
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter